These new achievements give trainers feats based on their performance in the raid - from the most damage dealt to the largest Pokémon who joined the fight. As well as this, the Together We Raid update gives Raids and Gyms a visual refresh, with bolder transitions and a new stadium to fight in. Ultimately, though, Raids work the exact same - come in with your best counters then attempt to catch the Pokémon when the Raid is over. On this page: Achievements range from prowess within a raid - such as using the most Charged Attacks to delivering the final attack - through to more novel feats, such as having the tallest Pokémon in battle to being the player who has joined from furthest way. Though you can save your Achievements as an image to your device, rewarded Achievements aren’t catalogued anywhere - instead they simply go towards the Raid Expert Medal, which rewards you for the number of Achievements you have received in total. This means you can participate in Raids without worrying about going for a specific objective. This is useful as early experiences suggest Achievements are somewhat unpredictable - seeing the Style Savant achievement go out to players with minimal avatar changes, for example. Other achievement types don’t feel much like a reward at all - as a solo raider, we got the ‘deliver the final attack’ achievement for instance, which would probably be a given since there was no one else around to finish the Raid. Only a limited number of players will be rewarded Achievements at the end of a Raid. In our experience, a raid of six only saw three players be given achievements, while others have seen five rewarded for larger groups. This limited number might be where working towards a specific achievement or two might be worthwhile - though from everything we’ve seen, it still be on the random side as to what you’ll receive. Confirmed Trainer Raid Achievements we know so far include:
Final Strike: Delivered the final attack Charged and Ready: Delivered the most Charged attacks Hardest Hitter: Delivered the most damage total Had the longest surviving Pokémon Had the tallest Pokémon Traveller: Joined via a remote raid from the furthest distance Style Savant: Style award for your avatar Use a Mega Pokémon Walk Star: Covered a high distance yesterday Raid Buddy: Brought a Buddy into battle Flush with Friends: Raided with a full set of five invites
The Season of Mythical Wishes continues with the Winter Holiday event, which has brought Mega Glalie to Pokémon Go. Don’t forget to partake in the new Go Battle League season.
Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.
Primary changes include a larger stadium with more spectators, and the lobby to raid transition screen colour matching the Team who currently occupies the Gym. You can watch the video embedded at the top of this article to see how it all looks.
Otherwise, the music, sound effects and starting lobby all remain the same, as does the catch encounter at the end. The recent ‘bug’ of being unable to skip the rewards as they come in appears to remain, suggesting it might be an intended feature - which will be frustrating during events when you want to get through as many raids as possible.